We are getting towards the end of the Blogger Q&A interviews, and for travel companies it’s a good opportunity to understand about the experiences, the ups and downs that bloggers face. Okay, so some of us do it for the love of writing
We are getting towards the end of the Blogger Q&A interviews, and for travel companies it’s a good opportunity to understand about the experiences, the ups and downs that bloggers face. Okay, so some of us do it for the love of writing
One of the debates we had at last year’s blogcamp was around the word ‘blog’. I suspect the majority of consumers visit a site and do not differentiate between a blog or a website. That said, you have to stand out and be unique
Today, we continue with the series of posts on blogging experiences. I have often wondered why they appears to be so few Brits writing travel blogs considering we are a nation of people who like to travel.
When I had the idea behind the Travel BlogCamp last summer, a few people were surprised that someone would think about organising a travel event in a London bar. Well, the inaugural event went down well